Cascata delle Due Rocche

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Cascata delle Due Rocche, Waterfall near Corleone, Sicily, Italy

The waterfall drops about 13 feet (4 meters) into a calm green lake surrounded by rocky cliffs and thick plants that make you feel far away from everything.

Stone ruins near the waterfall might be parts of an old aqueduct built centuries ago, probably by Arabs who lived here and used water for farming and daily life.

Local families come here on weekends to have picnics in the shade and let their children play by the water, enjoying a simple escape from town.

The waterfall is a short walk from Corleone center and feels refreshing in summer when the canyon inside stays cool and the water forms a clear pool.

The sound of falling water acts like a natural lullaby that calms your mind, and a gentle mist touches your face when you stand close to it.

Location: Province of Palermo

Address: Via Due Rocche, 90034 Corleone PA, Italy

Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 15:00-18:00

Phone: +3909184524149

GPS coordinates: 37.80995,13.31088

Latest update: December 2, 2025 14:20

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